Physical Education
- The child has learned to properly float in water and maintain a horizontal position.
- The child has learned basic kicking and paddling movements to propel themselves through the water.
- The child has learned to hold their breath and blow bubbles in the water.
- The child has learned basic water safety rules such as not running around the pool area and always having a buddy when swimming.
To further develop their swimming skills, the child can practice different swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke. They can also participate in swimming competitions or join a swim team to improve their speed and endurance. Additionally, the child can explore water sports such as diving or synchronized swimming to enhance their overall water skills.
Book Recommendations
- Swimming with Dolphins by Jane Smith: A story about a young girl who overcomes her fear of water and learns to swim with dolphins.
- The Secret of the Swimming Pool by John Johnson: A mystery book where a group of friends discovers a secret hidden in their neighborhood swimming pool.
- Swim, Fish, Swim! by Lisa Lee: An educational book that teaches children about different types of fish and how they swim.
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